First published at 02:43 UTC on February 25th, 2018.
Why We Remember the Alamo
From 1521 to 1821, Mexico was ruled by Spain. In 1808, Napoleon invaded Spain and put his brother Joseph Bonaparte on the throne. A revolution, led by Simon Bolivar, ended in independence for:
Venezuela
Colombia
Ecuador
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Why We Remember the Alamo
From 1521 to 1821, Mexico was ruled by Spain. In 1808, Napoleon invaded Spain and put his brother Joseph Bonaparte on the throne. A revolution, led by Simon Bolivar, ended in independence for:
Venezuela
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Bolivia
northern Peru
western Guyana
northwest Brazil
In Mexico, a revolt against Spain began in 1810, led by a priest name Hidalgo. Instead of independence, though, the people just got a Mexican emperor, Agustín de Iturbide, who began to reign in 1822. Iturbide fell from favor and was executed, being followed by a Mexican Republic established in 1824, with a federal constitution. ...
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